2014 IEEE VIS International Workshop on 3DVis (3DVis) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/3dvis.2014.7160095
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Beyond the classical monoscopic 3D in graph analytics: An experimental study of the impact of stereoscopy

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“…Fortunato et al [18] give an exhaustive overview of this topic. Greffard et al [19] have investigated the potential of stereoscopy while Cordeil et al [11] have compared different types of immersive technology for these types of tasks. Although this proves the potential of VR in that area, we limit ourselves to the type of tasks formerly described [46], where communities are already established.…”
Section: Network Communities and Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fortunato et al [18] give an exhaustive overview of this topic. Greffard et al [19] have investigated the potential of stereoscopy while Cordeil et al [11] have compared different types of immersive technology for these types of tasks. Although this proves the potential of VR in that area, we limit ourselves to the type of tasks formerly described [46], where communities are already established.…”
Section: Network Communities and Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Network visualizations are particularly suitable, as improved task performance was observed in multiple studies [58][59][60]. Aside from low-level tasks like the ones that the former authors investigated, community identification tasks have also been shown to benefit from stereoscopy [19].…”
Section: D Network Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing Visualizations Comparing Interaction Techniques [5], [15], [64], [28], [24], [34], [33], [29], [63], [21], [22] [65], [67], [64], [62], [35], [39], [34], [33], [66], [11] [53], [66], [17], [60]…”
Section: Comparing Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies showed that the interaction with multiple 3D visualizations in 2D displays does not meet usability criteria [9]. This lack of usability could be overcome if the exploration happens in immersive environments, where the user has an extra degree of freedom for interacting with 3D visualizations [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%